The artist and an assistant have spent more than a month airbrushing this grey mural on a wall along Dupont St. They have now spent about a week putting white highlights along the edges of the forms starting from the right side as you can see. Many times there is a photographer set up with a tripod to record all the work going on. We will have to wait and see what the final mural will be like. I fear tagging could happen.
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Happy Canada Day to my fellow Canadians.
...painstaking.
ReplyDeleteWhat a unique mural. At first I thought this was natural stone because it looked so organic.
ReplyDeleteIntriguing. Looks like a lot of craters right now :) Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Pat.
ReplyDeleteWow, that looks like a very detailed and time consuming process. It looks like it will be beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWill be interesting to see it when it's done. I hope taggers leave it alone.
ReplyDeleteIt will be interesting to see the mural when it is finished.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week!
Very well done.
ReplyDeleteVery detailed!
ReplyDeleteLo que es el fondo ha quedado muy bien. Ya veremos la maestría del artisto, cuando haga los dibujos en ese fondo y aplique los colores, que combinen mejor.
ReplyDeleteQue tangas un excelente mes de julio.
They should really all be finished with a coating that can be wiped off after tagging. Thanks for this interesting post honey. Aloha
ReplyDeleteThis is interesting and I hope you will keep us informed and show the completed product!
ReplyDeletePlease, no tagging -- at least until we see if we like it. 😊
ReplyDeleteThat is so 3D like. Great art
ReplyDeleteWow a very interesting mural.
ReplyDeleteCool!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mural,
ReplyDeleteif they maintain it it will have value!!
Happy Canada Day to you!
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